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词条 Rack unit
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  1. Definition

  2. Configurations

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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A rack unit (abbreviated U or RU) is a unit of measure defined as {{convert|1+3/4|in|mm|2}}.[1][2] It is most frequently used as a measurement of the overall height of 19-inch and 23-inch rack frames, as well as the height of equipment that mounts in these frames, whereby the height of the frame or equipment is expressed as multiples of rack units. For example, a typical full-size rack cage is 42U high, while equipment is typically 1U, 2U, 3U, or 4U high.

Definition

The rack unit size is based on a standard rack specification as defined in EIA-310.{{cn|date=December 2017}} The Eurocard specifies a standard rack unit as the unit of height; it also defines a similar unit, horizontal pitch (HP), used to measure the width of rack-mounted equipment. The standard was adopted worldwide as IEC 60297 Mechanical structures for electronic equipment – Dimensions of mechanical structures of the {{convert|482.6|mm|in|0|abbr=on}} series, and defines the sizes for rack, subrack (a shelf-like chassis in which cards can be inserted), and the pitch of printed circuit boards/cards providing physical compatibility of technological equipment, typically in telecommunications.{{cn|date=December 2017}}

While a rack unit is defined as {{convert|1+3/4|in|mm|2}}, a front panel or filler panel in a rack is not an exact multiple of this height. To allow space between adjacent rack-mounted components, a panel is {{frac|1|32}} inch ({{convert|0.03125|in|mm|disp=or|abbr=on}}) less in height than the full number of rack units would imply. Thus, a 1U front panel would be 1{{frac|23|32}} inch ({{convert|1.71875|in|mm|2|disp=or|abbr=on}}) tall. If n is number of rack units, the ideal formula for panel height is {{nowrap|h {{=}} (1.75n − 0.031)}} for calculating in inches, and {{nowrap|h {{=}} (44.45n − 0.794)}} for calculating in millimetres. Manufacturing allows for dimensions with less precision.

The mounting-hole distance (as shown to the right) differs for 19-inch racks and 23-inch racks: The 19-inch racks uses uneven spacings (as shown to the right) while the 23-inch racks uses evenly spaced mounting holes. Although it is called a 19-inch rack unit, the actual mounting dimensions of a 19-inch rack unit are 18{{frac|5|16}} ({{convert|18.3125|in|mm|1|disp=or|abbr=on}})[3] wide, center to center.

Configurations

A typical full size rack is 42U,[4] which means it holds just over {{convert|6|ft|cm}} of equipment, and a typical "half-height" rack is 18–22U, which is around {{convert|3|ft|cm}} high.

The term "half-rack" can have different separate meanings: It can describe equipment that fits in a certain number of rack units, but occupy only half the width of a 19-inch rack ({{convert|9.5|in|mm|2}}). These are commonly used when a piece of equipment does not require full rack width, but may require more than 1U of height.{{cn|date=December 2017}} For example, a "4U half-rack" DVCAM deck occupies 4U (7 in) height × 9.5 in width, and in theory, two 4U half-rack decks could be mounted side by side and occupy the 4U space. It can also describe a unit that is 1U high and half the depth of a 4-post rack (such as a network switch, router, KVM switch, or server), such that two units can be mounted in 1U of space (one mounted at the front of the rack and one at the rear). When used to describe the rack enclosure itself, the term "half-rack" typically means a rack enclosure that is half the height (22U tall).

Rack units are universally the same, but the type of thread[5] can vary depending on the rack. Mounting rails can be No. 10-32 tapped (Unified Thread Standard), No. 12-24 tapped, metric M6 threaded or universal square holes. Universal square holes are becoming the most common as these allow the insertion of replaceable cage nuts for the type of thread needed.{{cn|date=December 2017}} This prevents stripping of the threading on the rails and allows for more flexibility.

See also

  • Enclosure (electrical)
  • List of unusual units of measurement

References

1. ^{{Citation | url=https://www.server-racks.com/rack-unit-u-ru.html |title=Define: Rack Unit “U” or “RU” |publisher = The Server Rack FAQ |accessdate = December 17, 2018}}
2. ^{{Citation |title=IEC 60297-3-108:2014. Mechanical structures for electronic equipment - Dimensions of mechanical structures of the 482,6 mm (19 in) series - Part 3-108: Dimensions of R-type subracks and plug-in units |publisher=International Electrotechnical Commission}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.server-racks.com/eia-310.html|title=Define: EIA-310 - The Server Rack FAQ|publisher=}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.42u.com/42U-cabinets.htm|title=42U Rack Dimensions - 42U|date=20 March 2012|publisher=}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://blog.rackmountsolutions.net/server-rack/rack-mount-screws-and-fasteners-in-server-rack-design|title=Rack Mount Screws – Small Yet Important Details in Server Rack Design|date=14 October 2013|publisher=}}

External links

  • Abstract of EIA-310 standard at Electronic Industries Alliance website

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